Burn Pictures to a CD in Window7

Patrick C

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:DCould Anyone Please tell me how to Burn pictures to a CD? (1) There is enough space for the Pictures on the CD. (2) The Pictures are grouped in several Folders. (3) I select the folders - Click on Burn - Insert the CD-R disk - Name the Disk - Click Burn (4) Process goes almost to the end and then the process hangs. (5) I am using a HPdv5-1125nr Laptop with CD-DVD-RW drive. Other than this I can't see why it does not complete. Thank You whomever You are for posting the answer. God'sSpeed - PatrickC:D
 

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Answer

Express Burn:D:D:D:D:geek::geek:
 

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:DCould Anyone Please tell me how to Burn pictures to a CD? (1) There is enough space for the Pictures on the CD. (2) The Pictures are grouped in several Folders. (3) I select the folders - Click on Burn - Insert the CD-R disk - Name the Disk - Click Burn (4) Process goes almost to the end and then the process hangs. (5) I am using a HPdv5-1125nr Laptop with CD-DVD-RW drive. Other than this I can't see why it does not complete. Thank You whomever You are for posting the answer. God'sSpeed - PatrickC:D

Im assuming you have a blank cd-R (or -RW). you can either drag and drop or click on the folder and click burn. The cd/dvd player should ask you how you want to use the cd (either as a usb, or as a cd) click cd so that at the end the session is finalized.

How many pics? how big are the folders?, etc

We really need a lot more info to help you more. Hope this gets ou started

Ken
 

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Burn Pictures to CD's

I went to Download.com and downloaded Express Burn software. It is free software that burns cd's very well. I have used it to burn Audio Cd's in Windows XP, because Windows Media Player wouldn't burn the Audio Cd' with the correct breaks between the tracks. When I was attempting to make CD's today, I used up 6 brand new CD's using the burn method in Windows 7 and each time the proces got all the way to the end and the process would hang. I still don't understand why running Express Burn in Compatibility mode (Vista Sp2 compatibility) worked and Windows 7/Windows Explorer won't. I hope I didn't violate any rules by mentioning a web site and a software program. Thanks for the reply.Patrick C
 

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Windows 7 Home - 64 BitAMD A8-3510MX APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics6 Gigabytes1GB of DDR3 Memory 7ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv6t
OS
Windows 7 Home - 64 Bit
CPU
AMD A8-3510MX APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
Memory
6 Gigabytes
Graphics Card(s)
1GB of DDR3 Memory 7ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
Sound Card
Motherboard
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6 LCD
Screen Resolution
1280 X 800 - 32-bit Color
Hard Drives
600 Gig - C:\ 299 G ; D:\ 298 G ; E:\ 32 G
Cooling
Laptop sits on a Belkin stand with a cooling fan from USB.
Mouse
On-Board Laptop Synaptics (driver) Point device
Internet Speed
Broadband -Wireless Net Gear (B, G, & N)
Burning cd problem

I went to Download.com and downloaded Express Burn software. It is free software that burns cd's very well. I have used it to burn Audio Cd's in Windows XP, because Windows Media Player wouldn't burn the Audio Cd' with the correct breaks between the tracks. When I was attempting to make CD's today, I used up 6 brand new CD's using the burn method in Windows 7 and each time the proces got all the way to the end and the process would hang. I still don't understand why running Express Burn in Compatibility mode (Vista Sp2 compatibility) worked and Windows 7/Windows Explorer won't. I hope I didn't violate any rules by mentioning a web site and a software program. Thanks for the reply.Patrick C

Im not a great fan of WMP anyway, but Im glad you solved your problem and thanks for filling in your system specs

Ken
 

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[email protected]
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4 gigs
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card
HD built-in
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17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
Question about Burning CD's using Windows Explorer

What is the reason that it is so difficult to burn a CD using Windows Explorer? (1) Select Files/ Folders while making sure the CD has sufficient space. (2) Click Burn. Windows states there is no CD. (3) Insert and name the CD as required. (4) Windows states that files are ready to be burned and to click on the message. (5) Click on the window - burning process begins. This process works good with a DVD copying data files, pictures included (Backup of My Documents). This process hung-up 6 times and I could not see any logical reason why. Thanks for responding before and Do You have any thoughts about this. God's Speed. Patrick C
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home - 64 BitAMD A8-3510MX APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics6 Gigabytes1GB of DDR3 Memory 7ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv6t
OS
Windows 7 Home - 64 Bit
CPU
AMD A8-3510MX APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
Memory
6 Gigabytes
Graphics Card(s)
1GB of DDR3 Memory 7ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
Sound Card
Motherboard
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6 LCD
Screen Resolution
1280 X 800 - 32-bit Color
Hard Drives
600 Gig - C:\ 299 G ; D:\ 298 G ; E:\ 32 G
Cooling
Laptop sits on a Belkin stand with a cooling fan from USB.
Mouse
On-Board Laptop Synaptics (driver) Point device
Internet Speed
Broadband -Wireless Net Gear (B, G, & N)
Patrick, your problem seems similar to something I have just worked through (and stuffed several CDs).

On the last panel before the burning commences there is a check box for eject CD after burning. When it was checked I got a usable CD.
 

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